what people dont understand is that there isnt really a limit to what you can absorb (within reason). if you eat a big high fat, high carb, high protein meal that takes 10 hours to digest, you will still get all of that. if you eat a meal with 100g of protein, you can still absorb all of that too. you wont absorb all of it in 10 minutes, but everything will get processed at one point.

what people dont understand is that there isnt really a limit to what you can absorb (within reason). if you eat a big high fat, high carb, high protein meal that takes 10 hours to digest, you will still get all of that. if you eat a meal with 100g of protein, you can still absorb all of that too. you wont absorb all of it in 10 minutes, but everything will get processed at one point.

*clapping*

Gastric emptying time is increased with an increase in calories. Eat a huge meal, it'll take longer to break down in the stomach, and longer to pass through the intestines. If it's really huge, you may also get constipated too.

Gastric emptying time is increased with an increase in calories. Eat a huge meal, it'll take longer to break down in the stomach, and longer to pass through the intestines. If it's really huge, you may also get constipated too.

Drop some Alli in there and get them diapers ready!

Different types of fats have differing digestion and absorption rates though ...

Last edited by in10city; 02-20-2008 at 06:33 PM.

It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it.

Different types of fats have differing digestion and absorption rates though ...

Yea, but they'll still get there. Well, unless you are taking Alli...LOL ew Why anyone would want a pill to make them **** their pants to lose 5 extra pounds is just beyond me! Count some darn calories and limit the refined carbs.

what people dont understand is that there isnt really a limit to what you can absorb (within reason). if you eat a big high fat, high carb, high protein meal that takes 10 hours to digest, you will still get all of that. if you eat a meal with 100g of protein, you can still absorb all of that too. you wont absorb all of it in 10 minutes, but everything will get processed at one point.

All I needed to know, many thanks.

Hypothetically if I ate like 2 cans of tuna and like 3 eggs and 4 chicken breasts, as a huge ass meal and had like 200g of protien. Id be all set for the entire day?

Ive been kinda worried about spacing it out but if what you say is true then god damn it makes my life easier.

Different types of fats have differing digestion and absorption rates though ...

Nothing about the subject, it's just that you stole someone's quotes, and did not say who said it. Seems plagiaristic to me. Know I've heard somewhere. Wanna say Voltaire, Bertrand Russel, or someone in that area.

Nothing about the subject, it's just that you stole someone's quotes, and did not say who said it. Seems plagiaristic to me. Know I've heard somewhere. Wanna say Voltaire, Bertrand Russel, or someone in that area.

there has to be limit

Ok so I know the general consensus seems to be people can absorb about 30-70 grams of protein in one sitting.

How about fat?

If I had a tblspoon of olive oil(14g) and then 2 servings of nuts (30g) along with my can of tuna (2.5g) as my 9pm meal, would my body be able to absorb all of the fat?

I was wondering the same thing, actually. I just watched a video of a guy who chugs 3 liters of olive oil resulting in 24,000 calories total or something. The question is: at what point would the digestive system fail to process all those grams of fat? Surely everybody's limit differs, but there has to be one. From what I've learned in nutrition and anatomy, the body has to emulsify those fats with bile... but would you really think that the gall bladder could produce enough bile to emulsify enormous amounts of fat before the oil just gets turned into diarrhea (body rejects oil by large intestine refusing to re-uptake any water). What are your guys' thoughts on this?

I was wondering the same thing, actually. I just watched a video of a guy who chugs 3 liters of olive oil resulting in 24,000 calories total or something. The question is: at what point would the digestive system fail to process all those grams of fat? Surely everybody's limit differs, but there has to be one. From what I've learned in nutrition and anatomy, the body has to emulsify those fats with bile... but would you really think that the gall bladder could produce enough bile to emulsify enormous amounts of fat before the oil just gets turned into diarrhea (body rejects oil by large intestine refusing to re-uptake any water). What are your guys' thoughts on this?

One thing for sure, i cant DIGEST the fact you bumped a 4 year old thread.